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Methylcholine-activated eccrine sweat gland density and output as a function of age.
Journal of applied physiology, 1988The purpose of this investigation was to examine eccrine sweat gland responsiveness to intradermal injections of methylcholine (MCh) across three age groups of men [young (Y) = 22-24; middle (M) = 33-40; older (O) = 58-67 yr old, n = 5 per group ...
W. Kenney, S. R. Fowler
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Sweat Glands: Eccrine and Apocrine
1989RAnvier (1879) distinguished two main classes of gland in mammalian skin, the “holocrine” glands (such as sebaceous glands), in which cellular disintegration provides the secretory material, and the “merocrine” glands, in which the cells do not lose their structural integrity.
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Organoid nevus with eccrine sweat gland predominance
Archiv f�r Dermatologische Forschung, 1971In the light of the modern interpretation of organoid nevi, the paper presents a case of this malformation with predominant development of eccrine sweat glands.
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Update on pharmacology of the eccrine sweat gland
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, 1984Abstract Eccrine sweat glands are a simple tubular structure whose principal function is secretion of fluid and electrolytes for thermoregulation. It appears that physiological sweating is predominantly cholinergic in nature and is mediated by intracellular Ca 2+ , whereas the functional significance of s-adrenergic sweating, which is presumably ...
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Diversity and evolution of human eccrine sweat gland density.
Journal of Thermal Biology, 2019Andrew W Best, D. Lieberman, J. Kamilar
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Pituitary adenylate cyclase‐activating polypeptide promotes eccrine gland sweat secretion
British Journal of Dermatology, 2017S. Sasaki+13 more
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